Pilates vs Yoga: Equal but not the Same!

Pilates vs Yoga are two different styles of exercise that give you some
of the same benefits, but still have very different results.

Poses vs. Free Flow:

Pilates and Yoga workouts differ in the speed and intensity of the exercises.

Yoga means union of mind, body, and spirit that involves
practicing poses or postures (asana’s). In most forms of yoga static poses are held and moved
into more deeply as you breath.

Yoga creates balance through the strength and flexibility you
develop in the poses. It is not only about stretching but inner
strength and balance as well.

Pilates ab exercise involves a fluidity of movement flowing from one
exercise into another like the double leg stretch shown here.

It is a mind-body style of exercise, which means the mind is focused on controlling the movements of the body.

There are few repetitions and hundreds of movements and variations that can be worked into.

The breathing again efficiently moves the body from one precise exercise into the next working the whole body in the process.

The focus is always on stabilizing the core, pelvis, and shoulder
blades while flexing, extending, or rotating the spine and limbs.

Breathing:

Yoga vs Pilates style of breathing has similar and different effects.

Yoga breath comes from the nostrils. When you breathe the inhale
and exhale are done through the nostrils feeling the belly inflate and
deflate like a balloon. This is the most common Yoga breath and it
helps to calm the mind, stimulate clear thinking, and reduces stress and
anxiety.

Pilates breathing involves inhaling deeply through the nose, filling up or expanding your ribcage into the back and sides.

Pilates exhale is through the mouth, which gives an abdominal
connection important to stabilize the spine during the hardest part of a
movement or the twist or bend.

Pilates style of breathing stimulates and energizes the body
through systematic series of exercises that allow you to move fluidly
and precisely from one move to another.

A good rule of thumb when exercising, especially when doing
Pilates is to inhale as you prepare for a movement or when you are
extending your spine.

Exhale through your mouth to initiate the movement or when you are flexing your spine.

When you breathe this way as you do Yoga and Pilates the movements become more efficient and meditative.

The history of Pilates vs Yoga exercises involves a meditative form of exercise versus a restorative exercise system.

Yoga may go back as far as 8,000 years ago to the stone ages on the
Indian Subcontinent. It is considered as an eastern form of meditation
and mind-body-spirit exercise system. It has been carried down by
hundreds of master’s through the centuries.

Pilates was developed in the early 1900’s by a German (Joseph Pilates)
who utilized some of the benefits of Yoga to develop a system of
exercises to rehabilitate and realign the spine and muscles in the body.

Pilates is considered a mind-body form of exercise with the mind
always being focused on the precise movements of the body. He has
fewer than 10 original students who are carrying on his legacy.